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CILQ-FM (107.1 MHz) is a commercial radio station in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, known as Q107. The station broadcasts a mainstream rock format and is owned by Corus Entertainment. CILQ's studios are in the Corus Quay building on Dockside Drive at Toronto's Harbourfront neighbourhood. CILQ-FM has an effective radiated power (ERP) of 40,000 watts.
John Derringer (born John Hayes on September 21, 1962) is a former Canadian radio personality.Though he worked in several markets in the 1980s and 90s, he's best known for his long association with CILQ-FM (Q107) in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, initially from 1984 to 1993, and again from 2000 until 2022.
Q107 is the on-air brand name of several radio stations in Canada and the United States. Stations using this brand name typically broadcast within the 106.9 to 107.9 range on the FM radio, and have the letter Q in their call sign, often as the final letter.
Jesse and Gene reunited in July 1996 as the returning hosts of Q107's morning show. [10] For Gene Valaitis, the reunion meant getting internally re-assigned from CFYI-AM to Q107 (both stations were owned by the same corporate entity, Western International Communications, at the time) thus breaking up his ten-month morning pairing with Jane Hawtin.
Q107 Toronto, Ontario Rock 101 Vancouver, BC Z99 Red Deer, Alberta CFNO Marathon, Ontario CKIQ Iqaluit, Nunavut CJSS Cornwall, Ontario. The Champ has, in the past, also been featured on many other stations, including: 54 Rock Ottawa, Ontario 92 Citi FM Winnipeg, Manitoba CFPL-FM London, Ontario CHOM-FM Montreal, Quebec CIFM 98.3 Kamloops, BC
His most prominent work was with Q107 in Toronto, where he became morning host in 1980. [3] After broadcasting in other cities, he returned to Q107 in the early 1990s to join "The Q Morning Zoo". In 1980, after Terry Fox was forced to abandon his Marathon of Hope , Connors responded by raising CAD$ 72,000 for cancer research by continuously ...
In 1995, the Telemedia Sports Network lost out in the bidding war for the rights to air the Leafs on the radio to Q107. [8] The new radio station wanted a full-time announcer for its 82 regular-season games and playoffs instead of allowing Bowen to work both radio and TV. [9] He eventually chose to join Q107 instead of Telemedia Sports Network.
He hosted The Dominik Diamond Show Mon–Fri 6–11pm on Q107 in Toronto. After a stint hosting on new music station Radio 96.5 in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Diamond returned to the Toronto market in March 2014, replacing Dean Blundell as host of the morning show on 102.1 The Edge. [14]